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HOW LONG DOES A FORECLOSURE STAY ON YOUR CREDIT

Asked on Mar 19th, 2012 on Foreclosures - Florida
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DWI Defense Attorney serving St. Louis, MO
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A foreclosure will likely stay on your credit report for seven years. Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for a federally backed home loan in as little as two years. Four years is probably a more typical time frame for a new mortgage loan, but if you can make a large down payment, there may be no waiting period at all. 
Answered on Apr 02nd, 2012 at 4:56 PM

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